Gross value added by Welsh local authority and year

Standard shorthand is used in this table: [p] = provisional, [r] = revised, [t] = total.

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Data valuesData descriptionYearArea
82.6 [r]Index (UK = 100)2014Newport
100.0 [t]Index (UK = 100)2015UK excluding Extra-Regio
73.2 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Wales
73.5 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2015North Wales
52.2 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Isle of Anglesey
71.5 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Gwynedd
54.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Conwy
65.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Denbighshire
96.3 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Flintshire
82.5 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Wrexham
67.2 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2015Mid and South West Wales
62.1 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2015Mid Wales
61.3 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Powys
63.5Index (UK = 100)2015Ceredigion
68.8 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2015South West Wales
75.1 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Pembrokeshire
60.6 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Carmarthenshire
77.2 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Swansea
59.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Neath Port Talbot
76.7 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2015South East Wales
75.2 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Bridgend
60.6 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Vale of Glamorgan
113.5Index (UK = 100)2015Cardiff
62.4 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Rhondda Cynon Taf
61.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Merthyr Tydfil
54.5 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Caerphilly
44.2 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Blaenau Gwent
60.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Torfaen
78.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Monmouthshire
83.2 [r]Index (UK = 100)2015Newport
100.0 [t]Index (UK = 100)2016UK excluding Extra-Regio
73.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Wales
73.8 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2016North Wales
54.4 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Isle of Anglesey
69.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Gwynedd
54.3 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Conwy
66.9 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Denbighshire
98.6 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Flintshire
80.3 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Wrexham
67.4 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2016Mid and South West Wales
62.1 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2016Mid Wales
61.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Powys
64.2Index (UK = 100)2016Ceredigion
69.0 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2016South West Wales
72.9 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Pembrokeshire
60.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Carmarthenshire
78.6 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Swansea
60.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Neath Port Talbot
77.6 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2016South East Wales
73.3 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Bridgend
59.3 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Vale of Glamorgan
116.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Cardiff
63.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Rhondda Cynon Taf
61.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Merthyr Tydfil
56.4 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Caerphilly
42.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Blaenau Gwent
58.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Torfaen
74.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Monmouthshire
87.9 [r]Index (UK = 100)2016Newport
100.0 [t]Index (UK = 100)2017UK excluding Extra-Regio
73.4 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Wales
74.0 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2017North Wales
53.9 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Isle of Anglesey
71.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Gwynedd
57.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Conwy
67.6 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Denbighshire
97.1 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Flintshire
79.1 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Wrexham
66.8 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2017Mid and South West Wales
61.0 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2017Mid Wales
59.4 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Powys
63.9 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Ceredigion
68.5 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2017South West Wales
74.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Pembrokeshire
58.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Carmarthenshire
78.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Swansea
59.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Neath Port Talbot
77.1 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2017South East Wales
74.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Bridgend
56.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Vale of Glamorgan
116.6 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Cardiff
62.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Rhondda Cynon Taf
61.4 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Merthyr Tydfil
56.1 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Caerphilly
44.6 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Blaenau Gwent
58.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Torfaen
73.5 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Monmouthshire
87.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2017Newport
100.0 [t]Index (UK = 100)2018UK excluding Extra-Regio
74.1 [r]Index (UK = 100)2018Wales
75.0 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2018North Wales
54.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2018Isle of Anglesey
70.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2018Gwynedd
56.0 [r]Index (UK = 100)2018Conwy
68.1 [r]Index (UK = 100)2018Denbighshire
99.7 [r]Index (UK = 100)2018Flintshire
81.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2018Wrexham
67.0 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2018Mid and South West Wales
62.1 [r] [t]Index (UK = 100)2018Mid Wales
59.8 [r]Index (UK = 100)2018Powys
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Main information

Most recent update
24 September 2025
Next update expected
April 2026
Designation
Accredited official statistics
Data provider
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Data source
Regional accounts
Time period covered
January 1998 to December 2023

Data notes

Rounding applied

Figures are rounded and so there may be some apparent slight discrepancies between the sum of constituent items and the totals as shown.

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

Gross Value Added (GVA) estimates the total output of an economy. This dataset provides a breakdown of GVA for the Welsh local authorities and economic regions, by year.

Three different measures are available for each area, namely the GVA amounts in £ million, GVA per head, and GVA per head indexed to UK = 100.

Under the European System of Accounts 1995 (ESA95), the term Gross Value Added (GVA) is used to denote estimates that were previously known as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at basic prices. Under ESA95 the term GDP denotes GVA plus taxes (less subsidies) on products i.e. at market prices. Regional Accounts publish figures at basic prices so have adopted the term GVA rather than GDP.

Data collection or calculation

Regional GVA is calculated at current basic prices using the balanced approach.

Please note that GVA figures for the Welsh economic regions have been calculated using the rounded figures published by the ONS, so there may be some minor discrepancies with the totals published for the International Territorial Levels (ITL) in the dataset “Gross value added by area and year”.

Statistical quality

Sub-regional GVA is measured in current prices, which means that increases over time reflect inflation as well as real growth. Trends in total GVA cannot be analysed easily without deflating the data. For analysing trends in GVA, we would advise using the chained volume measures published by ONS.

Estimates of sub-regional GVA at basic prices presented here are consistent with the 2024 edition of UK National Accounts - The Blue Book.

Revisions information:

Data for the latest year is provisional and previous years’ data have been revised.

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Organisation
Welsh Government
Contact email
economic.stats@gov.wales

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